New Jersey Legislature                                 
                           December
                           4, 2008
                           Legislature Offices
                           24th District
                            
                           Honorable Senator Steven V. Oroho                                                         
                           
                           Honorable Assemblywoman Alison Littell-McHose
                           Honorable Assemblyman Gary R. Chiusano
                            
                           C:  Honorable Congressman Scott Garrett
                                 Governor Jon Corzine
                                 New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics
                                Americans Working Together
                            
                           Dear Senator Oroho and Assemblywoman Littell-McHose:
                            
                                    Thank you very much for your return letter (below) regarding my charges
                           of corruption, Cover-Up and a Conflict of Interest within the New Jersey Governor’s Office, NJ Attorney
                           General’s Office and New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics.   My family,
                           my supporters and I greatly appreciate your interest.
                            
                                 Please
                           beware that during this eight year battle of trying to get my Due Process from the State of New Jersey, my letters
                           have been sent to no avail to the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office dating back to January 2003.  (Please see Ms. Regina Garb’s letter from Feb. 18, 2003)   
                           http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id24.html 
                            
                                The only procedure the New
                           Jersey Attorney General’s Office (Ms. Regina M. Garb) follows is to forward my letters to the heart of the Cover-Up,
                           back into the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics.   There they play their
                           usual Cover-Up games by insisting that I deal solely with Vice-Chairman Robert Correale’s own former District X committee.   (If it was not for being a major Conflict of Interest, this would be a disgraceful
                           JOKE.   If my charges were against a local state police captain would the
                           New Jersey Government procedure be for the sergeant and patrolmen working under the captain do the investigation.  Of course not…)  
                            
                           The reason why this has been going on for eight years
                           is because the State of New Jersey follows these same Cover-Up procedures.   
                            
                           My question to the State of New Jersey Legislature is what is going to be different this time around?   Will my clear
                           evidence be reviewed by an interested New Jersey Government agency, or will this be just another waste of
                           stamps and continued exacerbation of my PTSD disability?
                            
                           I have another question that I would like to ask you
                           directly.  What part of the State of New Jersey Government will be investigating, how a Superior Court transcript could be lost within Superior Court, before it could be typed
                           for use in the Law Division?  Evidence and details at:   http://www.americans-working-together.com/id111.html
                            
                           Also with this letter, I’m requesting a meeting with the two of you.
                            
                           My family, my supporters and I are looking forward to your continued interest on these issues.
                                   Sincerely 
                              Jack Cunningham